engine
Harmonic Balancer
for 2015 Ford F-150 3.5L V6 EcoBoost · RWD
Difficulty
Advanced
Time
2.4 h
Tools
11
Steps
12
This procedure covers removal and replacement of the harmonic balancer (crankshaft damper) on the 3.5L EcoBoost V6 engine, including accessory drive belt removal and front cover access.
Warnings
⚠️The harmonic balancer bolt is torque-to-yield (TTY) and must be replaced. Reusing it can result in catastrophic engine failure.
⚠️Never use a jaw-type puller on the outer ring of the harmonic balancer. This will damage the damper and can cause engine vibration and failure.
⚠Allow engine to cool completely before beginning work. Coolant system will be partially drained.
⚠Improper installation of the harmonic balancer can result in timing sensor misalignment and engine damage.
ℹ️Mark the orientation of the harmonic balancer before removal for reference during installation.
Tools required
Socket set (10mm-19mm)Essential
Torque wrench (capable of 180 Nm)Essential
Harmonic balancer pullerEssential
Harmonic balancer installer toolEssential
Breaker bar or impact wrenchEssential
Crankshaft holding tool or strap wrenchEssential
Belt tension release tool or 3/8" ratchet
Floor jack and jack standsEssential
Drain panEssential
Pry bar (medium)
Thread locker (medium strength)Essential
Parts
- Harmonic balancer/crankshaft damper × 1 — Motorcraft DG-527 or equivalent
- Harmonic balancer bolt (TTY) × 1 — Use OEM specification
- Front cover gasket × 1 — Use OEM specification if damaged
- Engine coolant × 1 — Motorcraft Orange Coolant
Fluids
- Motorcraft Orange Coolant — 2 qt
Preparation
- Ensure engine is completely cool to the touch
- Disconnect negative battery cable and secure away from terminal
- Raise vehicle and support securely on jack stands at manufacturer-specified lift points
- Remove engine splash shield/under-cover to access lower engine components
- Place drain pan beneath radiator and drain approximately 2 quarts of coolant from petcock or lower radiator hose
- Remove driver-side wheel for improved access to lower engine area (optional but recommended)
Procedure
- 1Remove accessory drive beltLocate the spring-loaded belt tensioner on the front of the engine. Using a 3/8" ratchet or belt tension tool, rotate the tensioner clockwise to release tension. Slide the serpentine belt off the pulleys and slowly release tensioner. Remove belt from engine bay and inspect for wear.
- 2Remove crankshaft position sensorLocate the crankshaft position (CKP) sensor on the lower left side of the engine block near the harmonic balancer. Disconnect the electrical connector by pressing the release tab. Remove the sensor mounting bolt and carefully extract the sensor from the block. Keep sensor clean and protected.Torque specSensor Bolts12 Nm (9 lb-ft)
- 3Remove power steering pump (if equipped with hydraulic)Note: Most 2015-2020 F-150s have electric power steering. If your vehicle has a hydraulic pump mounted low on the driver side, unbolt the pump mounting bolts and secure the pump aside without disconnecting hoses. If electric steering, skip this step.
- 4Access and remove harmonic balancer boltThe crankshaft must be prevented from rotating. Use a crankshaft holding tool inserted into the flywheel/flexplate teeth from below, or use a strap wrench on the balancer itself. Using a breaker bar or impact wrench, remove the center harmonic balancer bolt by turning counterclockwise. This bolt requires significant force and is often installed with thread locker.⚠️Do not attempt to hold the crankshaft by jamming a screwdriver in the ring gear. This can damage the flexplate or flywheel.Torque specHarmonic Balancer Bolt180 Nm (133 lb-ft)
- 5Mark and remove harmonic balancerBefore removal, use a paint pen or marker to mark the rotational position of the balancer relative to the crankshaft snout. Install a proper 3-jaw harmonic balancer puller that grips behind the inner hub (NOT the outer ring). Thread the puller center bolt into the crankshaft threads and tighten gradually, alternating pressure evenly until the balancer releases from the crankshaft. Remove puller and balancer.⚠️Using an improper puller or pulling on the outer damper ring will destroy the harmonic balancer's rubber isolation and require replacement.
- 6Inspect crankshaft snout and keywayExamine the crankshaft snout for scoring, damage, or excessive wear. Inspect the Woodruff key (half-moon shaped key) in the crankshaft keyway - it should be intact and seated properly. Check for any oil leaks from the front crankshaft seal. If seal is leaking, this is the opportunity to replace it. Clean the crankshaft snout thoroughly with brake cleaner and a lint-free cloth.
- 7Prepare new harmonic balancerInspect the new harmonic balancer keyway slot for burrs or sharp edges. Verify the balancer matches the old unit in dimensions and keyway orientation. Apply a thin coat of clean engine oil to the crankshaft snout and the inner bore of the new balancer. Do NOT use grease or assembly lube.
- 8Install harmonic balancerAlign the keyway slot in the harmonic balancer with the Woodruff key on the crankshaft. Slide the balancer onto the snout by hand as far as possible, ensuring proper key alignment. Using a harmonic balancer installation tool (threaded installer that threads into the crank and uses a thrust bearing to press the balancer), slowly draw the balancer onto the crankshaft until it is fully seated. The balancer should seat flush against the crankshaft timing gear. Do NOT hammer the balancer into place.⚠Never install a harmonic balancer by hammering or impact. This damages the internal damper mechanism and can cause catastrophic failure.
- 9Install new harmonic balancer boltApply medium-strength thread locker to the threads of the NEW harmonic balancer bolt (TTY bolt - never reuse). Install the bolt by hand, then use the crankshaft holding tool to prevent rotation. Torque the bolt to 180 Nm (133 lb-ft) using a calibrated torque wrench. Verify the torque specification in the factory service manual as some model years may require additional angle torque (e.g., 180 Nm plus 90 degrees).⚠️This is a critical torque-to-yield fastener. Failure to replace or properly torque this bolt can result in the harmonic balancer coming loose during operation, causing catastrophic engine damage.Torque specHarmonic Balancer Bolt180 Nm (133 lb-ft)
- 10Reinstall crankshaft position sensorClean the CKP sensor mounting hole and sensor tip with brake cleaner. Inspect the O-ring on the sensor and replace if damaged. Insert the sensor into the block, ensuring it seats fully. Install and torque the sensor bolt to specification. Reconnect the electrical connector until it clicks into place.Torque specSensor Bolts12 Nm (9 lb-ft)
- 11Reinstall accessory drive beltRoute the serpentine belt around all pulleys according to the belt routing diagram (typically found on a decal under the hood or in the owner's manual). Rotate the belt tensioner clockwise and slip the belt onto the final pulley. Slowly release the tensioner. Verify the belt is properly seated in all pulley grooves and is not twisted.
- 12Refill coolant and check for leaksRefill the cooling system with Motorcraft Orange Coolant to the proper level. Close the radiator petcock or reconnect the lower hose. Start the engine and allow it to reach operating temperature while monitoring for leaks around the front cover area. Check coolant level again after engine reaches temperature and top off as needed. Burp the cooling system per manufacturer procedure.
Reassembly
- Reinstall engine splash shield/under-cover and torque fasteners to specification
- Reinstall driver-side wheel if removed and torque lug nuts to 150 lb-ft in a star pattern
- Lower vehicle from jack stands
- Reconnect negative battery cable
Verification
- Start engine and listen for unusual vibrations or noises from the front of the engine - a properly installed harmonic balancer should run smoothly
- Check for proper accessory belt operation with no squealing or slipping
- Verify no check engine light for crankshaft position sensor codes (P0335, P0336)
- Monitor for coolant leaks during initial test drive
- Perform a brief test drive and verify smooth engine operation at all RPM ranges
- After 50-100 miles, re-check the harmonic balancer bolt torque with engine cool to ensure it has not loosened